Swift Small Wind Quietly Coming to Market in July

Swift Wind Turbine is a quiet, rooftop mounted wind turbine. Unlike some designs you’ve seen previously, this one has an outer ring and five blades. The outer ring acts as a diffuser — the wind travels down the blades and is dispersed along the ring, therefore eliminating noise and keeping the turbine quiet. The company estimates a noise of less than 35 decibels for all wind speeds. The 7 foot diameter ring needs a roof line clearance of a couple feet and in good winds, can generate up to 2000 kWh of power (1.5 kW @ 14 m/s).

If you know how much energy you’re using, you’ll see that the Swift Wind Turbine generates about 20% of the average home’s power. At a cost of roughly $10-$12k, it just might be a good idea to let your money do some talking. Even buy a couple three, maybe, like the above and below images.

WARNING! Quite aside from visual pollution,noise & vibration issues,domestic building mounted wind turbines are widely viewed as poor performers- turbulent air at low levels means they spend much of their time “chasing the wind”. They’ll only be viable if mounted high up into smooth flowing air well clear of trees,buildings etc. Naturally this may cost $$$$ just for the tower!

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Based on the average wind speed in Massachusetts of 8.2 mph at 15′, and the 7′ prop of the Swift turbine, the monthly output would be around 32 kWh or 7,680 kWh over the course of its estimated 20 year life.

Even it sounds like a joke, a Swift wind turbine can spin your electric meter backwards. It is small, efficient and
very practical being able to produce energy in both low and high wind speeds. I wrote more
about it on my blog: